Children of the Lonely Night

The Third Book in the Harvey Saga

by J. Rowland Broughton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/30/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781493142019
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781493142002
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781493141999

About the Book

This book is about the last few weeks in the life of Richard Henry Harvey, a gentleman farmer and naval officer whose estate, Long Halls, and its range of woods and farms are situated near the village of Branworth in Lincolnshire. Richard Harvey was born in March 1936 and inherited Long Halls on the death of his father in September 1945. The Harvey family descend directly from a member of the knights array, who fought with William of Normandy in 1066, and there has been a continuous line of the family living at Long Halls since that time. Richard Henry Harvey was educated initially by private tutor, then at Huntingdon School, and finally at Lincoln College, Oxford, after which he entered the Royal Navy as a career officer. As with many generations of his family, Harvey was granted the Monarch’s Special Commission, and over the years, undertook numerous missions for both his monarch and the government. This book covers but a few weeks at the end of his life and is short on the detail of his younger days. Richard Harvey is an enigmatic man; his life is lost in a welter of deeds and misdeeds that mask the true nature of the man. Finally, after years of searching and one failed marriage, he finds the girl that he loves, only for her to ripped away from him by those who would terrorise his country and his home.


About the Author

J. Rowland Broughton was raised in Lincolnshire during the Second World War. He was educated at the Huntingdon School, Nottingham, and District Technical College, Woolwich Polytechnic, and the Royal College of Advanced Technology. Most of his working life has been spent in the design and development of special purpose machines primarily for use in the rubber, plastics, and pharmaceutical industries. For the past fourteen years, he has been employed at the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre, and during this time, he has developed his love for writing novels, poetry, and the adaptation of Greek tragedy. Over the years, he has written textbooks, manuals, books on the use of bills of materials systems, engineering control systems, and has developed computer programmes for use in engineering environments. Jim is married with two adult children. He enjoys live theatre, music, poetry, painting watercolours and researching medieval history. Children of the Lonely Night is the third in a series of five books covering the life and fortunes of the Harvey family, an imaginary family who live on the edge of the Lincolnshire Fens.